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Reginald Libert was a French composer of the early Renaissance. He was a minor member of the Burgundian School, a contemporary of [[Guillaume Dufay]], and one of the first to use fauxbourdon in a mass setting. | Reginald Libert was a French composer of the early Renaissance. He was a minor member of the Burgundian School, a contemporary of [[Guillaume Dufay]], and one of the first to use fauxbourdon in a mass setting. | ||
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Revision as of 05:17, 28 October 2019
Aliases: Reginaldus Liebert
Life
Born: (fl. c. 1425–1435)
Died:
Biography
Reginald Libert was a French composer of the early Renaissance. He was a minor member of the Burgundian School, a contemporary of Guillaume Dufay, and one of the first to use fauxbourdon in a mass setting.
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List of choral works
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Publications
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